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The Citizen, 1999-07-07, Page 26CARD OF THANKS HELP WANTED ROSEN (Barrie). Lexi Rosen is thrilled to announce the safe arrival of her baby brother, Joshua Mathew, June 24, 1999 at Grand River Hospital, Kitchener, a son for Marie and Michael. Spoiling rights go to Bruce and Eileen Barrie, Goderich and Lomie and Avi Rosen, Whitby and Toronto. 27-1 p CARD OF THANKS BLAKE. Many thanks for the get well cards sent to Gordon, also the card from the Coffee Club. We were honoured to receive so many cards and flowers for our anniversary. They will always be cherished and hold a place in our book of memories. - Gordon and Helen Blake. 27-1 FRASER. We’d like to thank everyone who helped us celebrate our 25th anniversary. Thanks for all the cards, gifts and flowers. We’d also like to thank those who helped in any little way. Thanks to Deb Cook and Don Scrimgeour and the staff of Knechtel’s, Luann’s Country Flowers, Treebelt, the Blyth Inn. Thanks to Julie, Melva, Mary, Sheron, Gail, Jimmy, Tim and Joey. We appreciated your help. Thanks to Kathy, Ronnie and Joe for the planning, decorating and all the help, thoughts and ideas to make a great day for us. And a Big Thank You to all who attended our “Come and Go” and our party, without you we wouldn’t have had such a wonderful day. What a blast from the past! Thanks again. - Randy and Loma. 27-1 THOMPSON. We would like to thank all of our friends, neighbours and family for all of their support at this very difficult time. The cards, food, flowers and donations made are all very much appreciated. Thank you to Rev. Christine Johnson for all of her kind words and a beautiful service. To Schimanski Funeral Home for all their help and support given to our family. Also to the Brussels U.C.W. for the lovely lunch. A special thank you to the pallbearers for their help and kindness. It is a great feeling to know we live amongst such a thoughtful community during a very difficult time. The kind words and generosity of so many will forever remain in our hearts. - Lois, Paul and Susan Thompson. 27-lp Hensall District Cooperative Inc. is currently seeking an energetic individual to fill the following position at the Londesboro Elevator Location, Seasonal Elevator/Warehouse Worker Duties will include receiving crops, general maintenance duties, warehouse responsibilities, and various duties as required at a grain elevator. Computer and customer skills coupled with a background in agriculture are necessary for this position. A mechanical aptitude plus previous experience in grain grading and receiving would be definite strengths. This is a full time seasonal position with overtime as required. Please apply to the address below before July 15, 1999. We thank all applicants however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. K [Hensall BKlSTRICT g Co-operative HENSALL DISTRICT COOPERATIVE INC. HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER 1 DAVIDSON DRIVE HENSALL, ONTARIO N0M 1X0 FAX 519-262-2317 “An Equal Opportunity Employer” BREMNER. We would like to send a big thank you to our wonderful friends and relatives for coming to help us celebrate our anniversary and another thanks for the gifts and all those lovely cards. Everyone of you helped to make our evening very special. Even the honking cars seemed to send a friendly greeting. We would also like to say thanks to our family and grandchildren for all their planning and work and to the lively entertainment. The enjoyable music made our party complete. We have many beautiful and fun memories of our fiftieth. Thanks to all. - Bill and Fran. 27-lp GODKIN. My warmest thanks is extended to the Walton U.C.W., and all who organized and attended my Bridal Shower at Duffs United Church. We received many beautiful and useful gifts, and were overwhelmed by your thoughtfulness and generosity. The program was very entertaining including singing, dancing and special readings. That evening will be a fond memory of the Walton community, that I will cherish forever. Sincerely - Donna. 27-lb c COMING EVENTS SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS bingo, every Monday night, 7:15 p.m. Seaforth and District Community Centres. Over $1,000 in prizes plus Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow CALDWELL. The family of the late Ralph Caldwell, RR 3, Blyth, would like to extend sincere thanks to all their friends, neighbours and relatives for their love and support during the loss of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great­ grandfather Heartfelt thanks to Drs. Lal and Chan, Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, nurses and all other staff. A special thank you to all those who visited or sent cards and treats to Ralph while a patient in hospital. A warm thank you to Marg McVittie for making sure I had a way to the hospital. A very special thank you to his ho me maker Sharon Good, Community Nursing Services and Horizon Pro Health. Sincere thanks to Reverend Cecil Wittich for his comforting words. The guidance and compassion of Mike Falconer and staff at the Tasker Chapel of Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home was greatly appreciated. Thank you to Cheryl Cronin and Aubrey Toll for their musical tribute. Special thanks to the Blyth United Church Women for the bountiful lunch. We sincerely want to thank everyone for their cards of sympathy, floral tributes, memorial donations, food brought to our homes and phone calls received. Your expressions of sympathy will long be remembered and deeply appreciated. 27-1 p THE GREY TOWNSHIP FIREMEN would like to thank everyone who attended their breakfast on June 27. Special thanks to the individuals and businesses who made donations. 27-1 p HEY KIDS! COME SPEND A week with us! Vacation Bible School at the Blyth Christian Reformed Church, July 19 - 23, 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Enjoy neat crafts, learn new songs and meet some new friends. 27-2p WANTED FARM EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN If you fit the profile of an experienced or apprentice Farm Equipment Technician looking for opportunities with a progressive multi location dealership, lets get acquainted. The experienced technician that qualifies will receive a competitive compensation and benefit package. If you feel you have the knowledge and motivation please call or send a resume in confidence to; BRYAN VINCENT Box 189W Seaforth, Ontario N0K 1W0 519-527-0120 We believe... in helping. Anyone. Anywhere. PLEASE GIVE 1 888 321 3433 KUCHMISTRZ. Our heartfelt gratitude to all our relatives, friends and neighbours for their many expressions of sympathy in the loss of our beloved mother, Katherine Kuchmistrz. We deeply appreciated the phone calls, many cards, floral and spiritual tributes, donations to the Cancer Society, and the acts of kindness of our neighbours. Special thanks to Dr. Peter Salsbury for his care through the years, the exceptional nurses and staff at Clinton Public Hospital, and the home care nurse and worker. Thank you to the Beattie-Falconer “Tasker Chapel” Funeral Home for their care and concern. Our sincere thanks to Father Dino Salvador and Father John Piuta for their hospital visits and consoling words. Our gratitude also to St. Michael’s C.W.L. for providing a delicious luncheon after the service. Your condolences, prayers and support are treasured. - Margaret and Vem Schaeffer, John Kuchmistrz. 27-lp COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER for Sonja Kennedy-Huber (daughter of Barbara Fear) on Monday, July 19, 1999 at St. Ambrose Church Parish Hall, Brussels, at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. 27-2 FARM equipment limited © 1997 CASE CORPORATION ah Visit Case's Web Site at http://www.casecorp.com tSt Case IH and Case Credit are registered trademarks of Case Corporation. F 30’ WAGON FOR LARGE bales for rent. Phone 523-4260. 27-4 OFFICE FOR RENT IN BRUSSELS, $300 per month. Option to buy building also available. Phone 887- 6164. 25-3p COMPLETELY EQUIPPED hairdressing salon, downtown Brussels. Available August 1. Phone 519-887-9007. 24-tfn G GARAGE/ YARD SALE SIPPEL/GOETZ. Thank you to our wedding party and friends for all their hard work in organizing our Buck and Doe. Also, thank you to Fran and Dave Cook for all your help. A sincere thanks to all who attended or purchased tickets and helped to make the evening a great success. We appreciate your support. - Jody Sippel and Trevor Goetz. 27-1 YARD SALE - SATURDAY, July 10, 7 a.m. to 12 noon, Belgrave Co-op. You will be mad if you miss it! 26-2 install Smoke Alarms IT’S THE LAW. COMMUNITY LIVING-CENTRAL HURON Invites applications for the position of Full-Time Senior Case Manager The successful applicant will be responsible for the supervision of a number of subordinates and maintaining a caseload. The focus will be to provide individualized support for Agency participants to live and participate as fully as possible in their home community. REQUIREMENTS: A minimum of two years community experience in the Human Services field; related education, professional development; strong written and verbal skills; demonstrated analytical and reasoning skills; knowledge of legislation, financial, medical, psychological, social, voca­ tional, residential and advocacy services for adults with developmental disabilities; ability to self-direct; supervisory experience would be an asset Applications will be accepted from persons who believe in a service delivery approach that assists people in a supportive, respectful and positive manner. Please submit your written application no later than 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 14, 1999 to. Mary Lamb, Coordinator, Adult Services Community Living-Central Huron P.O. Box 527, 267 Suncoast Dr. E. Goderich, Ontario N7A 4C7 Fax (519) 524-151 I Only candidates receiving interviews will be contacted. Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle